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Governor’s budget may price towns out of the resident state trooper program

by Marc E. Fitch | Mar 29, 2017 | Local/Municipal, Pensions, Taxes, Yankee News | 0 comments

An often over-looked part of Governor Dannel Malloy’s budget would transfer the full cost of resident state troopers onto the small towns that utilize them, an increasing the towns' contribution by 30 percent since 2014. Fifty-four towns in Connecticut utilize the...

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